AP Lit. Terms for 2nd Semster Exam Crossword
                                                        
                                                        
                                                        
                                                        
                                                        
                                                        
                                                        
                                                        
                                                        
                                                        
                                                        
                                                        
                                                        
                                                        
                                                        
                                                        
                                                        
                                                        
                                                        
                                                        
                                                        
                                                        
                                                        
                                                        
                                                        
                                                        
                                                        
                                                        
 
 
Down: 1) ironic minimalizing of the fact, often humerous3) reference to something that is imaginary person or a personified abstraction or absent...5) hate7) a clause that can stand on its own since it has a subject or verb9) a clause that cannot stand on its own since it is missing either the subject or verb.10) exposition argumentation description narration12) to draw a resonable conclusion from the information presented15) something that is contradictory to common sense, but makes sense in the larger world17) horrible, scary, gastly18) a terse statement which reveals some truth19) the word that replaces the pronoun, or refers to the pronoun20) the author's attitude toward the material or audience21) used for a doubtful or conditional attitude24) giving a command26) ridiculing, mocking a way society works, antagonizes that ills of society28) the natural sounds are immatated in the sounds of words; snap, crackle, pop29) multiple meanings either intentional or unintentional of a word, phrase or passage30) word choice31) a fanciful expression that is basically an absurd metaphor33) over exaggeration34) making a comparison to something that is not directly related in a situation; simplifies a process35) a direct or indirect reference to something which is something commonly known36) indirect comparsion of two unlike things using like or as38) using character or story elements symbolically to represent an abstration in addition to the literally meaning Across: 2) repetition of the consonant sounds at the beginning of words closely grouped3) the way the author/speaker views what ever they are writing about or the audience4) a type of sentence where the main idea comes first followed by a dependent clause6) the feeling the setting gives, emotions created established by the setting and author's use of objects8) what comes next, connectedness11) two words near eachother where the definitions are contradictory to common sense, but upon further investigation, makes sense in the larger world; JUMBO SHRIMP13) hateful, vulgar language14) a direct comparison between unlike things16) the word literally stated is the opposite of what the writer or speaker is intending17) the major category where a literary work is placed22) a nicer way of saying something23) something that you do is ironic, ironic that the pepboys guy's car broke down and he had to call someone to fix it.25) cloudy, unclear, hazy27) the language of the certain region, often informal32) literally means to the man; discrediting someone based on an attribute instead of the actual argument37) overly scholarly language, bookish39) uncaring, showing no feeling or emotion, indifferent40) a type of writing that is teaching of morals41) a sermon42) grammatical or rhetorical framing of words with structural similarity; repeating similar phrases or verb tenses in close proximity43) writing that appeals to the senses44) a figure of speech where the name of one object is substituted for that of another closely associated with it; the White House has declared war45) the dictionary definition, literal, intended meaning46) imitation, often humorous47) facts or events not known to character, but known to the audience
 

 

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